Shabana head coach Sammy ‘Pamzo’ Omollo has disclosed why the team will not sign players who stood out during the KSSSA Games despite scouting heavily.The national school games have originally been a good market where clubs, coaches, and scouts flock to search for young and exciting players.Just like many other coaches, Pamzo was not left behind. He made his way to Gusii Stadium and Cardinal Otunga, Mosocho, not only to watch the games but to identify players. ##NAJAVA_MECA_8262758##He will, however, not sign a single player.”I went to the school games but for me, I found it different. While there were some good players, I don’t think it’s wise to sign players straight from high school in our current situation. They might get sucked up in the pressure. I want those who can hit the ground running,” he said.Tough electoral code likely to lock candidates out of FKF pollsThe former Gor Mahia coach has been busy in the transfer market, where he has signed more than half a dozen players.He says he is not done yet with the shopping.”I am happy with the way I have recruited players in this window. I have gotten 80% of the players I wanted, which is great. I am only remaining with strengthening the forward line with one or two strikers, then I will be okay,” said PamzoKenyan midfielder reveals differences between Kenyan and Tanzanian leaguesPamzo also went ahead to heap praise on some of the additions the Glamour Boys have made.”Nyakeya and Mazembe are good players. Their age is good, and they also have a fair share of Premier League experience, which I believe will help the team. Kintu is also a good midfield signing that we made from Uganda,” he added.Shabana will hope to compete in the new season after spending the better part of the past campaign battling relegation.